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ps. What you saw was someone modifying a freehub to take an 11-speed Shimano cassette. Any manufacturer that has offered a Campy freehub option for the last 14 years fits the bill since all Campy's freehubs have been 11-speed compatible since 1999.

There's sometimes a buggy.How many drivers does a buggy have?

One.

So let's just say I'm drivin' this buggy...and if you fix your attitude you can ride along with me.

Royce are by far the best but there are old campag 11 speed hubs about. I have 36H athena for example in the shop. Other than that Novatec A171/F172 have the curvy campagnolo hub shell chap and 11 speed freehubs. polished silver version as well. If on a budget that's wht I would go for or NOS campag hubs or Royce.

bikerjulio wrote:ps. What you saw was someone modifying a freehub to take an 11-speed Shimano cassette. Any manufacturer that has offered a Campy freehub option for the last 14 years fits the bill since all Campy's freehubs have been 11-speed compatible since 1999.

Well, that's not completely true for aftermarket hubs. I ran into problems getting 11-speed Campag to work on Novatec hubs, I touch upon the solution in this topic: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=119840

Even after fixing the endcap problem on the Novatec D712SB disc hub described in that topic, for a 10sp cassette, I later discovered it is absolutely marginal for accepting a Campag 11sp cassette. I needed to fit a very thin spacer behind the cassette to get it to clear the spoke heads.

The Novatec F582SB Campag road hub accepts an 11sp cassette without this issue.